Varying Stemming Heights Based on the Horizontal Relief Available to Each Hole

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 976 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 6, 2023
Abstract
Reduced relief horizontally means an increase in energy expended vertically into the rock surrounding the stemming column, and potentially through the stemming column. The vast majority of holes in any surface blasting operation are afforded two horizontal relief faces at the moment of firing, whether by existing relief faces in front of and to one side, or previously blasted hole(s) in front of and to one side of the holes in question. When the energy expended in any hole on the blast pattern has less than two Horizontal Relief Planes or faces (referred to moving forward here as “HRPs”) available to it at the moment of firing, a higher percentage of the available energy is directed vertically. In the analysis of recorded videos by the author, one will note the fact that stemming ejection/flyrock is observed to a much greater degree from the center of almost all patterns when they are timed to “pull out of the middle” (“box cut" timed patterns). This is because the first hole to fire in each row has only one Horizontal Relief Plane, which significantly decreases horizontal avenue for energy release for these holes. This of course results in an increase in the amount of energy expended vertically. This paper proposes a novel methodology to modify the stemming to better use the explosives energy of each hole, while controlling side effects such as flyrock and airblast.
Citation
APA:
(2023) Varying Stemming Heights Based on the Horizontal Relief Available to Each HoleMLA: Varying Stemming Heights Based on the Horizontal Relief Available to Each Hole. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2023.